I'm just an observer of Java, and where Microsoft wants to go with C# is too early to tell.
If love is a drug, then it's the kind that should be prescribed.
Family is not always the people with whom you share DNA. Sometimes, family is the person who fights the hardest for your happiness.
The relentless pull of love is a thousand times harder to fight than the tides. If you’re lucky, you’ll make it out before you drown. If you’re even luckier, you’re pulled under just long enough to wash away the sorrow. If you’re really lucky, like me, you resurface just in time to find the one you love floating right beside you.
Sometimes letting someone go is the ultimate act of love.
That time of day when the sun hasn’t come up yet, but you can already feel it coming. It’s an elusive warmth, like a subtle promise whispered in your ear and you can go on with your day knowing you’ve been given another chance to get it right.
It's not our mistakes that define us. It's the lessons we learn that show our true character.
Do not be surprised when those who ignore the rules of grammar also ignore the law. After all, the law is just so much grammar.
While you were four, you didn't know anything other than being terrified and scared; you're not four any longer. Now [as an adult] you have to make a choice and recognize that even the abuse that came into your life offers you an opportunity to transcend it, to become a better person and even more significantly, to help someone else not go through what you did.
Do the very best you can.
The human brain is the most public organ on the face of the earth, open to everything, sending out messages to everything. To be sure, it is hidden away in bone and conducts internal affairs in secrecy, but virtually all the business is the direct result of thinking that has already occurred in other minds.